Sync from Strava Supported Smart Watches and Wearables

Compatible GPS Devices

What does it mean to be compatible with Strava?If your device can export or record activities in GPX, TCX, or FIT format, and these files contain actual workout data, your device is compatible with Strava. Some devices have an easier process uploading to Strava than others. More information about how each compatible device uploads to Strava can be found in the list below. Select a device to find specific instructions on how to upload to Strava.

Syncing through Device Software

Most popular services can upload data to Strava through syncing software built by the manufacturer. For information on your device, please choose from the list below.

Uploading using a Third Party Tool

Manual Export and Upload

If you are looking to pair a biometric sensor to Strava, like a heart rate monitor, cadence sensor or power meter, please refer to either our articles for either Android or iPhone.

What if my device is not on the compatible list?

If your device is not listed above, it's likely that it does not record or export in one of our supported file formats. Fear not! It's possible that you may be able to convert these files using 3rd party software. Please search our Knowledge Base for your device to find useful tips that other Athletes are sharing about these devices.

Uploading or syncing from other fitness sites to Strava

Syncing with these sites requires use of a third party website that connect the two accounts.

Upload a file from your computer

You can upload the following file types as long as the file is 25MB or smaller and contains workout data:

GPX

TCX

FIT

You might want to use the file uploader if you have rides on your computer that are no longer on your Garmin or you have rides on Garmin Connect or another site that you would like to export and upload to Strava.